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Students and staff who live or work in first-year residence at UBC are being offered rapid COVID-19 screening tests as part of a pilot project.
Running from now until April 8, the project is a collaboration between the federal and provincial governments, Providence Health Care, Vancouver Coastal Health, UBC’s School of Nursing, and Student Housing and Community Services.
The goal of the initiative is to help “make first-year residence safer by identifying positive cases and interrupting possible chains of transmission,” according to UBC. As an added incentive, all eligible students who register will be entered to win one of three Beats Pro Headphones OR Apple AirPod Pros.
Two studies to determine the impact of COVID-19 vaccines in residents of long-term care facilities in BC and Alberta
February 10, 2021 05:00 ET | Source: COVID-19 Immunity Task Force COVID-19 Immunity Task Force Montréal, Quebec, CANADA
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MONTREAL, Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Residents of long-term care facilities are at increased risk for serious outcomes of COVID-19. As vaccines are now being offered to this priority population, the Government of Canada is investing over $2 million through Canada s COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF) for two studies in British Columbia (BC) and Alberta which will investigate how the immune systems of elderly residents and staff in these facilities respond to COVID-19 infection and vaccination.